On average, everything else being equal:
How much does a baggage door add to the value of a 170A?
TIA
Rich
Oh, and here is a picture of my recently re-built panel:
http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm
Ball Park....
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Re: Ball Park....
Nice panel Rich, what are the round things that look like mammarys on either side of the throttles.Iceman07 wrote:On average, everything else being equal:
How much does a baggage door add to the value of a 170A?
TIA
Rich
Oh, and here is a picture of my recently re-built panel:
http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm


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Probably touch pads for the cursors on the display units ala 777. Or to keep you entertained on them long flights 

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N2609V
48 Ragwing
A Lanber 2097 12 gauge O/U Sporting
A happy go lucky Ruger Red label 20 ga
12N Aeroflex
Andover NJ
http://www.sandhillaviation.com

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Iceman07,
I like everything on your new C-170 panel except the side sticks. We had those for our B17s back in 1944 but I didn't care for them. They were called "Formation Sticks" and operated through the AFCE. (Automatic Flight Control Electronic---{auto pilot})
In my non humble opinion, baggage doors are for convinience, not investment.
I like everything on your new C-170 panel except the side sticks. We had those for our B17s back in 1944 but I didn't care for them. They were called "Formation Sticks" and operated through the AFCE. (Automatic Flight Control Electronic---{auto pilot})
In my non humble opinion, baggage doors are for convinience, not investment.
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